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IELTS Speaking Feedback

IELTS Speaking Feedback for Part 1, 2, and 3 with AI

Record speaking answers, run a full Speaking flow, and review AI feedback on fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.

Speaking Part 1, 2, and 3 practice sets
AI feedback in about 45 seconds
Recording-based practice with session flow

What this page helps you improve

Use it when you need more than a generic speaking topic list.

Practice full Speaking sessions

Move through timed Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 flows instead of answering isolated questions out of context.

Review fluency and pronunciation feedback

Use recorded answers and AI analysis to spot pacing, hesitation, and pronunciation issues faster.

Turn one session into a repeatable drill

Keep practicing with the same workflow so your answers become more natural under pressure.

Best used when

This page is strongest for structured speaking repetition and realistic timing.

You freeze in Part 2

Timed practice helps you build a steadier one-minute preparation and longer monologue rhythm.

You speak but do not know what to fix

AI feedback gives a clearer practice direction than simply listening back to your own recording.

You want a repeatable mock format

Use the same session flow every time so improvements are easier to compare over weeks.

Live Public Practice Samples

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Speaking feedback FAQ

Does this Speaking page support Parts 1, 2, and 3?

Yes. PuanAI Speaking practice is built around the real IELTS Speaking structure, including Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 flows.

What kind of AI feedback do I get?

You get feedback on fluency and coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation after the session is scored.

How fast is the Speaking result?

Speaking feedback is usually available in about 45 seconds once the recorded audio is uploaded and processed.

Is this better than practicing with random topic lists?

For most learners, yes. A structured session with scoring and recorded review is usually more useful than practicing from a plain list with no feedback loop.

IELTS Speaking Feedback

Open a Speaking set and record one full run

The fastest way to improve speaking is to record, review, and repeat with the same session structure.

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